The Official TPH Education Thread (POTENTIAL GAME DAY SPOILERS)
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I'd go the bear route. They are synonymous with Yellowstone, which sounds like Jellystone, home of Yogi Bear and Boo boo.
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When I was a kid, I remember people calling bar donuts "Long Johns" here in southern California. Not sure if it was my mom (family from Massachusetts) or my dad (family from California), but I remember the name. Nowadays here, we call them "bar donuts", or specific for flavor (maple bar, chocolate bar, filled bar). Oddly enough, they're never just "bars" without a modifier. No one would say "give me a dozen bars", for example.MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 11:03 pm I'm not used to finding this thread on page 2. There are rules here of course.
Anyway, nothing about a J! game, but the TV show Superior Donuts instead. The owner of the shop announced they were out of "long johns." Based on context I knew it had to be something edible and was not clothing. I had no idea what to picture though. I found the answer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_John_(doughnut) (not an appetizing image at all)
Hammer and others: Any other regional variations? It never hurts to learn something about a goodie. I agree with the article on the West Coast terminology.
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This works for the gas giants too.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 4:09 pmAbout Yellowstone and Yosemite - one way to remember which is which is by visiting them. Or just pick one - Yellowstone is closer to you. You're not likely to forget it after visiting.TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 1:21 pm And I know that, but just like "Which of Jupiter/Saturn/Uranus/Neptune is biggest", it blatantly refuses to stick in my head no matter how hard I force it.
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dinghammer wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 1:33 amThis works for the gas giants too.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 4:09 pmAbout Yellowstone and Yosemite - one way to remember which is which is by visiting them. Or just pick one - Yellowstone is closer to you. You're not likely to forget it after visiting.TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 1:21 pm And I know that, but just like "Which of Jupiter/Saturn/Uranus/Neptune is biggest", it blatantly refuses to stick in my head no matter how hard I force it.
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I've always referred to them as long johns. I've heard the term "maple bar," but the ones with chocolate have always been long johns. They are filled with either custard or creme.mikebdoss wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 1:04 amWhen I was a kid, I remember people calling bar donuts "Long Johns" here in southern California. Not sure if it was my mom (family from Massachusetts) or my dad (family from California), but I remember the name. Nowadays here, we call them "bar donuts", or specific for flavor (maple bar, chocolate bar, filled bar). Oddly enough, they're never just "bars" without a modifier. No one would say "give me a dozen bars", for example.MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 11:03 pm I'm not used to finding this thread on page 2. There are rules here of course.
Anyway, nothing about a J! game, but the TV show Superior Donuts instead. The owner of the shop announced they were out of "long johns." Based on context I knew it had to be something edible and was not clothing. I had no idea what to picture though. I found the answer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_John_(doughnut) (not an appetizing image at all)
Hammer and others: Any other regional variations? It never hurts to learn something about a goodie. I agree with the article on the West Coast terminology.
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Interesting. Where are you?This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 10:41 am I've always referred to them as long johns. I've heard the term "maple bar," but the ones with chocolate have always been long johns. They are filled with either custard or creme.
You can get filled bars here, but the vast majority of bar donuts at the shops I frequent are just yeast donuts, no filling.
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Seattle, but I grew up in Michigan. I can't tell you for certain if the term "long john" is used here or not.mikebdoss wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 12:28 pmInteresting. Where are you?This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 10:41 am I've always referred to them as long johns. I've heard the term "maple bar," but the ones with chocolate have always been long johns. They are filled with either custard or creme.
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So I looked back at this game's "Not in the Bible" category, and I'm stunned at how tough it was.
All three sound equally Biblical to me. Bernice is only passingly mentioned in Acts, and Bartimaeus is so obscure he doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. I went with "Bernice", figuring it to be a more modern name since I'm far more likely to meet a person in real life named Bernice than Bacchus or Bartimaeus.Bernice, Bacchus, Bartimaeus
Given Martin Luther, it's totally valid to believe there's a Luther in the Bible if you've NHO Lois or Lydia, which I bet most people haven't. I looked up the other two, and each is mentioned only in a single verse.Lois, Lydia, Luther
Alexander, Amenhotep, Agrippa
These two are no better. All three sound equally Biblical to me.Annas, Atreyu, Aquila
This was the only one that I was actually able to eliminate a choice on, because of Rack, Shack, and Benny from VeggieTales. Still leaves it a total coinflip.Shadrach, Shamash, Shalmaneser
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Agreed on all counts. I ran the category, but not easily. In each case, the correct response is someone who MIGHT be mentioned in the Bible but happens not to be. (As you say, maybe Martin Luther's surname comes from Scripture. It doesn't sound UN-Biblical. And even if you know Atreyu from The Neverending Story, are you SURE he didn't get his name from some minor Old Testament character?) So you either have to know specifically that the other two ARE in the Bible or have a strong intuition that the correct response is NEVER mentioned. E.g. on the "easiest" one, I couldn't have sworn that Bacchus NEVER comes up. But I knew for sure that Bernice and Bartimaeus do. And with Bernice, she gets three mentions and zero lines, so come on!TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 12:47 pm So I looked back at this game's "Not in the Bible" category, and I'm stunned at how tough it was.
All three sound equally Biblical to me. Bernice is only passingly mentioned in Acts, and Bartimaeus is so obscure he doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. I went with "Bernice", figuring it to be a more modern name since I'm far more likely to meet a person in real life named Bernice than Bacchus or Bartimaeus.Bernice, Bacchus, Bartimaeus
Given Martin Luther, it's totally valid to believe there's a Luther in the Bible if you've NHO Lois or Lydia, which I bet most people haven't. I looked up the other two, and each is mentioned only in a single verse.Lois, Lydia, Luther
Alexander, Amenhotep, AgrippaThese two are no better. All three sound equally Biblical to me.Annas, Atreyu, Aquila
This was the only one that I was actually able to eliminate a choice on, because of Rack, Shack, and Benny from VeggieTales. Still leaves it a total coinflip.Shadrach, Shamash, Shalmaneser
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I don't see any way to narrow down the top one to Bacchus. As I said, I went with "Bernice" because I figured on it being a comparatively more modern name -- I'm far more likely to run into someone who actually has that name than I am the other two choices.opusthepenguin wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 3:08 pm\
Agreed on all counts. I ran the category, but not easily. In each case, the correct response is someone who MIGHT be mentioned in the Bible but happens not to be. (As you say, maybe Martin Luther's surname comes from Scripture. It doesn't sound UN-Biblical. And even if you know Atreyu from The Neverending Story, are you SURE he didn't get his name from some minor Old Testament character?) So you either have to know specifically that the other two ARE in the Bible or have a strong intuition that the correct response is NEVER mentioned. E.g. on the "easiest" one, I couldn't have sworn that Bacchus NEVER comes up. But I knew for sure that Bernice and Bartimaeus do. And with Bernice, she gets three mentions and zero lines, so come on!
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I got Bacchus because he is the Roman god of wine and figured he wouldn't be in the Bible. But I was clueless on the others, other than being able to eliminate Shadrach.
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I got a chuckle watching today's show when the FJ from this game popped up in a clue.
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Yeah, I could come up with justifications for a lot of those correct responses, but I think I would end up sounding like someone on the board, after a J! clue asked for the biggest 3-digit prime number, who justified 997 by saying that 900 + 50 + 37 [sic] looked prime, whereas, for example, 900 + 50 + 39 clearly didn't. Like Shadrach, Shamash, and Shalmaneser: when I saw the answer, I was like, "Okay, well, Shadrach was one of the fiery furnace guys, and 'Shalmaneser' ends with similar sounds to 'Nebuchadnezzar,' who is a well known biblical character, so of course it was Shamash" And the second part is BS because those two names are etymologically unrelated. I probably let the ends justify the means more often than I'd like to admit when I get stuff right, but that would have been a straight-up false positive getting me to the correct answer by dumb luck.
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When I was in Yosemite, there were all sorts of warnings about bears, and about not leaving food out and using the bear boxes to store food and food-smelling items. Thee were photos of cars that had had their doors ripped off by hungry bears looking for a snack.twelvefootboy wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 12:47 am I'd go the bear route. They are synonymous with Yellowstone, which sounds like Jellystone, home of Yogi Bear and Boo boo.
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That's because her two previous appearances this season were not first box stumpers:TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 2:28 am Sarah Jessica Parker is an utterly unfamiliar name to me.
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Yes, but I think it would still be tricky to consider him a Blblical character even if he were mentioned in passing. Many pagan gods are mentioned in the Bible, but they don't really appear in the Bible, since the authors of the Bible did not consider them to really exist. (At least the authors of the New Testament, which is where Bacchus would appear if he were mentioned - I know there are some who claim that the very earliest Israelites were really henotheists rather than monotheists.) And contrary to what TPH himself often seems to think, the writers are rarely out to trick us. So I think that was a reasonable clue.opusthepenguin wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 6:09 pmIt's hardly unlikely. The Greek gods Zeus, Hermes, and Artemis all get a shout out.
It is interesting that Lois, Lydia, and Bernice have had such good runs as female first names when the original persons are all mentioned so briefly.
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It's probably the generic name again. Not nearly as Hawley-Smootish as Nora Ephron.MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 10:05 amThat's because her two previous appearances this season were not first box stumpers:TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 2:28 am Sarah Jessica Parker is an utterly unfamiliar name to me.
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I don't think it matters in this case. The category was NOT IN THE BIBLE.Stanislaus Jacob wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 10:34 amYes, but I think it would still be tricky to consider him a Blblical character even if he were mentioned in passing.opusthepenguin wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 6:09 pmIt's hardly unlikely. The Greek gods Zeus, Hermes, and Artemis all get a shout out.
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You didn't answer my question.TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 10:42 pmThe etymology of the word seems to come from a Latin word for "running". What does that have to do with Arabic?seaborgium wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 10:33 pmAnd what do you think "cursive" means?TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 7:27 pm No guess on FJ! Even when he spotted the other 5, I had no idea that Arabic was the missing one. And I wouldn't remotely consider Arabic "cursive".